rock music
英 [ˈrɒk mjuːzɪk]
美 [ˈrɑːk mjuːzɪk]
摇滚乐
英英释义
noun
- a genre of popular music originating in the 1950s
- rock is a generic term for the range of styles that evolved out of rock'n'roll.
双语例句
- 'Nirvana' squared the circle by making a record that was both superb pop and rock music at the same time.
“涅磐”乐队做到了不可能做到的事,录制了一张既有流行风又带有摇滚范儿的唱片。 - His rock music is a little too loud for me.
他的摇滚乐对我来讲太吵了些。 - I used to listen to rock music but now I collect telephone cards and paintings.
我过去常听摇滚乐,可现在我集电话卡和画。 - She added some new flavor to modern pop and rock music with her incredibly marketable success.
她为现代流行乐和摇滚乐注入了新鲜的元素,在专辑销量上也获得了巨大的成功。 - The Rock music blared from their dormitory.
从他们宿舍中传来了摇滚乐的吼叫声。 - The success of the recent TV series has aroused young people's curiosity about rock music.
最近的电视连续节目的成功激起了年轻人对摇滚乐的好奇。 - Western rock music is a huge structure: from economics to culture, the influence is quite deep.
西方摇滚乐有一个庞大的体系。从经济到文化,影响的很深。 - I also like rock music.
我也很喜欢摇滚音乐。 - But I am especially fond of rock music because I can dance to it.
我特别喜欢的是摇滚乐,因为可以随着音乐一起跳舞。 - Rock music is very popular among the youth.
摇滚乐在青少年中很流行。